On Friday, November 4 and Saturday, November 5, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will campaign in Iowa for Hillary Clinton. At public events in Davenport, Iowa City, Cedar Falls, and Ames, Sanders will discuss Clinton's plans to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and Donald Trump's plans, which would benefit himself and other millionaires and billionaires like him.

Sanders will say let's raise the minimum wage to a living wage, let's make public colleges and universities tuition free, let's end a broken criminal justice system, and let's defeat Trump and make Clinton our next president.

CANCELED: Des Moines Get Out the Vote Event with Tim Kaine & President Bill Clinton

Due to the tragic shooting of Des Moines and Urbandale police officers last night, the Des Moines Get Out the Vote event with Tim Kaine, President Bill Clinton, and Ben Harper at the Des Moines Social Club has been canceled.

**Canceled**

Des Moines Get Out the Vote Event with Tim Kaine & President Bill Clinton with a special performance by Ben HarperDoors Open: 5:00 PM

DES MOINES, IA – The Trump-Pence presidential campaign today kicked off its Pro-Life Iowans for Trump coalition, which includes over 600 pro-life Iowans who are dedicating to helping ensure Donald Trump wins the presidential election on November 8.

Statement from Mona Griffith: “While Hillary Clinton proudly campaigns on her so called ‘pro-choice’ platform and has even showed support for legal late-term abortion, Donald Trump as president will champion pro-life policies in America and boldly defend the lives of the unborn. For Americans who value the sanctity of life, their choice in this election could not be clearer—they must vote for Donald Trump on November 8 and actively encourage others who share their values on this important issue to do the same.”

DES MOINES, IA – Today the Iowa Trump-Pence campaign announced a coalition of over 200 industry leaders who have joined Iowa Agriculture for Trump. The grassroots group of farmers, business owners, and innovators have praised Donald Trump's pro-agriculture policies.

"We already know that Hillary Clinton wants to eliminate the Renewable Fuel Standard, though she refuses to say it publicly” said Annette Sweeney, Chair of the Iowa Agriculture for Trump Coalition. "Donald J. Trump will protect the Renewable Fuel Standard, eliminate the death tax that decimates family farms, and rein in the overzealous EPA.”

Recent emails released by Wikileaks from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta have revealed that he and other advisors told Clinton to go even further than the Obama administration in tampering with or eliminating the Renewable Fuel Standard.

Iowa Agriculture for Trump is chaired by former State Representative Annette Sweeney as well as Honorary Co-Chair Thomas C. Dorr, former Undersecretary of Agriculture for Rural Development. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey is also a member of the coalition.

On Tuesday, November 1, and Wednesday, November 2, the Honorable Anne Holton, wife of vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine will campaign in western and central Iowa for Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine and urge Iowans to vote early.

Holton will lay out the stakes of the election, pointing to Clinton's words in the final debate that, "It's really up to all of us to demonstrate who we are and who our country is and to stand up and be very clear about what we expect from our next president, how we want to bring our country together, where we don't want to have the kind of pitting of people one against the other, where instead we celebrate our diversity, we lift people up, and we make our country even greater. America is great because America is good."

With more people voting in this election than any in history, Iowans can vote now either by mail or in person at their county auditor’s office. Hawkeye state voters should visit HillaryClinton.com/WithHerFirst to ensure that they have all the information they need to vote.

On Wednesday, November 2, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine and President Bill Clinton will campaign together in Iowa to encourage Iowans to early vote and to help get out the vote ahead of the November 8 election. In Dubuque and Des Moines, Kaine will discuss his and Clinton’s plans to create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and their shared vision for an America that is stronger together. President Clinton will join Kaine in Des Moines along with musician Ben Harper.

With more people voting in this election than any in history, Iowans can vote now either by mail or in person at their county auditor’s office. Hawkeye state voters should visit HillaryClinton.com/WithHerFirst to ensure that they have all the information they need to vote.

Des Moines Get Out the Vote Event with Tim Kaine & President Bill Clinton with a special performance by Ben Harper

Doors Open: 5:00 PM

When: 7:00 PM

Where: Des Moines Social Club, 900 Mulberry St, Des Moines, IA

CANCELED: Des Moines Get Out the Vote Event with Tim Kaine & President Bill Clinton

Due to the tragic shooting of Des Moines and Urbandale police officers last night, the Des Moines Get Out the Vote event with Tim Kaine, President Bill Clinton, and Ben Harper at the Des Moines Social Club has been canceled.

Newspapers from across Iowa are endorsing Hillary Clinton for President. To date, no daily newspapers in the Hawkeye state have endorsed Donald Trump. The Cedar Rapids Gazette today endorsed a Democrat for president for the first time since 1964.

During the final debate this past week, Hillary Clinton laid out her vision for America: "It's really up to all of us to demonstrate who we are and who our country is and to stand up and be very clear about what we expect from our next president, how we want to bring our country together, where we don't want to have the kind of pitting of people one against the other, where instead we celebrate our diversity, we lift people up, and we make our country even greater. America is great because America is good."

Excerpt: Hillary Clinton is arguably the most broadly prepared candidate for presidency in the history of the office. Her long history of public service has included serving as first lady in Arkansas and in Washington, D.C. In both positions, she strove to be an active force in driving public policies to better the lives of American families, women and children. She continued that work as a U.S. senator from New York, where she fought for important improvements in pediatric drug safety and equal pay for equal work. As U.S. secretary of state, she traveled the globe representing the U.S. and spreading the message of democracy.

Excerpt: This race will define the United States for at least the next four years. We must elect a president who has the experience, the ability and the demeanor to do the job, not a person who flies off the handle at a mere tweet, a person failing in so many ways as Trump. That is why we endorse Hillary Clinton for president of the United States.

Excerpt: We endorse her with the knowledge she will start work immediately, and do her best to restore a badly shaken confidence in American politics wrought by this election cycle. It's a monumental task, and we do not envy her for shouldering it. For all the vitriol that has characterized this long campaign season, it's nothing compared with the presidency. But Hillary Clinton is up to the challenge.

Excerpt: Instead of focusing on what separates us, Clinton’s campaign has focused on building upon the diversity that makes the United States what it's meant to be and creating a middle class that can provide a backbone for the U.S. economy.

Excerpt: On Election Day, all of us share the privilege and responsibility of protecting the principles on which this country was founded and for which so many others have died: justice, liberty, equality and opportunity for all. In this particular election, only one of the two major-party candidates stands prepared to honor America and uphold its highest ideals. The Des Moines Register endorses Hillary Clinton for president.

Excerpt: Hillary Clinton should be — and we believe will be — the next president of the United States. It will be as historic an election — the first woman to be elected president — as it was in 2008 when Barack Obama became the first black American to win the presidency.

Excerpt: Hillary Clinton’s record of public service and detailed knowledge of the complex and imposing issues the nation will confront in the next four years make her the superior choice to become the next president.